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1(5·?) : The first European settlement on the continent began in__________. A: 1901?? B: 1788?? C: 1770?? D: 1787
2(5·?) : In 1769, ______ visited New Zealand and claimed it for Britain. A: Abel Tasman?? B: James Cook??
C: Christian missionaries?? D: sealers and whalers
3(5·?) : The central part of Ireland is characterized by many lakes, low ridges and£¨??????£?. A: peat bogs
B: rapid streams C: small islands D: high cliffs
4(5·?) : In Britain, the highest judicial appointments are made by the Queen on the advice of£¨??????£?. A: the Lord Chancellor B: the Prime Minister C: the Speaker
D: the Attorney General
5(5·?) : Which of the following countries are Australia£§s major trading partners? A: Britain and Japan.??
B: Japan and the United States.??
C: EC and countries in south-east Asi D: New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
6(5·?) : How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win the election? A: 651 B: 326 C: 626 D: 351
7(5·?) : The first settlers of New Zealand were _______. A: voyagers from East Polynesia?? B: European navigators?? C: sealers and whalers?? D: Christian missionaries
8(5·?) : In Australia, the federal government and the state governments are formed by _______.
A: the party chosen by the Governor-General B: the party that has the most votes
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C: the party that has the majority of the House of Representatives D: the party that has the majority of the Senate
9(5·?) : Which of the following is not true about football in Britain? A: Millions of people attend the FA games each season??
B: "Football hooligans" sometimes have violent clashes?? C: It was invented by Scottish people??
D: It was once described as "beastly" violent
10(5·?) : The Australian national day is set on January 26 to commemorate________. A: the founding of the Commonwealth of Australia??
B: the discovery of the great southern unknown land'?? C: the first European settlement of the continent??
D: Captain James Cook's first voyage around Australia ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : King Alfred the Great united England under his rule in 829. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the parliamentary army during the English Civil War in the revolutionary period of the 17th century. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : The Governor-General acts only on the advice of the Executive Council that comprises himself and the Cabinet. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : The death blow to the Irish language was Ireland£§s accession to the EU. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : John Keats was superb at pictorial poetry---painting a picture with word. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The continent of Australia is the largest, fattest and driest continent in the world. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : Musicians are honored most in Ireland. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : It is believed that the Celtic invaders may have come to Ireland as early as the 6th century BC. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : The British Prime Minister is the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in a general election.
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A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : In communication, the Irish value talking most. A: ?? B: ′í μ¥??ìa
1(5·?) : The first European settlement on the continent began in__________. A: 1901?? B: 1788?? C: 1770?? D: 1787
2(5·?) : In 1769, ______ visited New Zealand and claimed it for Britain. A: Abel Tasman?? B: James Cook??
C: Christian missionaries?? D: sealers and whalers
3(5·?) : The central part of Ireland is characterized by many lakes, low ridges and£¨??????£?. A: peat bogs
B: rapid streams C: small islands D: high cliffs
4(5·?) : In Britain, the highest judicial appointments are made by the Queen on the advice of£¨??????£?. A: the Lord Chancellor B: the Prime Minister C: the Speaker
D: the Attorney General
5(5·?) : Which of the following countries are Australia£§s major trading partners? A: Britain and Japan.??
B: Japan and the United States.??
C: EC and countries in south-east Asi D: New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
6(5·?) : How many seats in the House of Commons should a party hold at least in order to win the election? A: 651 B: 326 C: 626 D: 351
7(5·?) : The first settlers of New Zealand were _______. A: voyagers from East Polynesia?? B: European navigators?? C: sealers and whalers??
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D: Christian missionaries
8(5·?) : In Australia, the federal government and the state governments are formed by _______.
A: the party chosen by the Governor-General B: the party that has the most votes
C: the party that has the majority of the House of Representatives D: the party that has the majority of the Senate
9(5·?) : Which of the following is not true about football in Britain? A: Millions of people attend the FA games each season??
B: "Football hooligans" sometimes have violent clashes?? C: It was invented by Scottish people??
D: It was once described as "beastly" violent
10(5·?) : The Australian national day is set on January 26 to commemorate________. A: the founding of the Commonwealth of Australia??
B: the discovery of the great southern unknown land'?? C: the first European settlement of the continent??
D: Captain James Cook's first voyage around Australia ?D??ìa
1(5·?) : King Alfred the Great united England under his rule in 829. A: ?? B: ′í
2(5·?) : Oliver Cromwell was the leader of the parliamentary army during the English Civil War in the revolutionary period of the 17th century. A: ?? B: ′í
3(5·?) : The Governor-General acts only on the advice of the Executive Council that comprises himself and the Cabinet. A: ?? B: ′í
4(5·?) : The death blow to the Irish language was Ireland£§s accession to the EU. A: ?? B: ′í
5(5·?) : John Keats was superb at pictorial poetry---painting a picture with word. A: ?? B: ′í
6(5·?) : The continent of Australia is the largest, fattest and driest continent in the world. A: ?? B: ′í
7(5·?) : Musicians are honored most in Ireland. A: ?? B: ′í
8(5·?) : It is believed that the Celtic invaders may have come to Ireland as early
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as the 6th century BC. A: ?? B: ′í
9(5·?) : The British Prime Minister is the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in a general election. A: ?? B: ′í
10(5·?) : In communication, the Irish value talking most. A: ?? B: ′í